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“Death was upon Zeniff

before Zeniff knew she was dying”

ZENIFF – ARIZONA GHOST TOWN

By Samuel D. Perry

OLD ZENIFF, ARIZONA GHOST TOWN

MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING

FACTUAL REPRESENTATION

OF OUR WESTERN TREASURES

Folks, the story of the settlement of America’s western territories is a saga of self-sacrifice, courage, and devil-may-care exploits. Today, the western landscape is dotted with countless monuments to the attempts of pioneer men and women who settled farm land or worked mines of boom towns. Their efforts speak for themselves of those who tried but did not conquer. Here is the story of Mormons who founded:

“ZENIFF - ARIZONA

GHOST TOWN”

by the noted western author Samuel D. Perry. Please read this. There were many a western story published – the common ones about Cowboys and Indians are listed on Ebay every day but the rarer ones about the remains and pictures of the old GhostTowns are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out because really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest.

Here’s one of ‘em.

FOLLOWING PURCHASE AND PAYMENT, IF YOU WILL WRITE ME OF YOUR SPECIAL NAME OR INTEREST, I WILL DO A FREE SEARCH OF MY WEBSITE AND UNINDEXED STORIES AND NAMES.

WWW.GENEALOGYIMAGESOFHISTORY.COM

IF I FIND SOMETHING THAT I THINK MERITS YOUR INTEREST, I WILL WRITE A REVIEW AND PLACE IT ON EBAY AND GIVE YOU NOTICE AND A HEAD START TO

BUYITNOW!

Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell.

This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost.

Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive

I hope you appreciate the effort.

Folks, sooner or later - Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealer's dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, it’s worth all the time I spend.

ZENIFF – ARIZONA GHOST TOWN

By Samuel D. Perry

ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1846 – 80 era

ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: ARIZONA

GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE:

HOPI INDIANS

MORMONS

NAVAJO INDIANS

PERRY, Samuel D. – Author *

SMITH, Joseph - Mormon leader murdered in Carthage, Missouri Jail

YOUNG, Brigham – Mormon leader

PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE:

Picture 1) – Photo or drawing of remains of Zenith, Arizona *

Picture 2) – Photo of remains of Mormon community *

Picture 3) – Photo of remains of old homesites *

Picture 4) – Photo of last occupied Zenith dwellings *

Picture 5) – Photo or old bars, sheds and fences of Zenith *

Picture 6) – Photo of old chicken houses in Zenith *

Picture 7) – Photo of old remains in Zenith *

PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE:

Arizona Territory

Arizona

Aztec Land and Cattle Company

Big Dry Lake

Carthage, Missouri

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Great Salt Lake

Hash Knife Brand

Heber, Arizona (formerly Wilford, Arizona

Holbrook, Arizona

Joseph City, Arizona

LDS Settlement

Little Colorado River

Moencopi, Arizona

Mogollom Rim

Pine, Arizona

Salt Lake Valley, Utah

Silver Creek Drainage

Snowflake, Arizona

Sunset Crossing

Taylor, Arizona

Winslow, Arizona

Zeniff, Arizona *

Zeniff’s empty dwellings *

Wilford, Arizona (now Heber, Arizona)

ZENIFF – ARIZONA GHOST TOWN

By Samuel D. Perry

OLD ZENIFF, ARIZONA

MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING

While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. It’s a shame that our past is being lost. It’s as simple as that.

My wife kids me that after I find a piece I like, buy it, read it, research it, take a picture, scan it, write the blurb, pay the Ebay entry fee and commission, that I end up making about 50 cents an hour. But, OH HOW I LOVE THIS OLD WESTERN HISTORY. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete, very hard to find western magazine of many years ago. The issue is in excellent condition, the cover is in vibrant color.

As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand.